Hello Bruce, Thursday, November 7, 2002, 12:56:57 AM, you wrote:
BM> I have thrown out the idea and some felt that if we could get PITR and BM> Win32, that would be enough for a release, even if we could get it done BM> in a month or two. BM> However, I see your point that releasing too often causes too many BM> initdb's. BM> What do others want, a regular 4-6 month cycle or a shorter one? The initdb will be needed, no matter the release time is a month or six, right ? There is no point in holding technology that is ready. Those who don't need the release, can wait for the next one and avoid the initdb. Also, as a snapshot, the Win32 version won't get properly tested as it would be as a regular release, specially because most of the developers here work on UNIX. The best field testing would be deploying a regular release to the hundreds of Win32 users that wait for years for the Win32 version... ... just my thoughts, of course. ------------- Best regards, Steve Howe mailto:howe@;carcass.dhs.org ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html